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FAGE TWO. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. JAN. 'uvenosn AGAIN IN FAVOR [,ommelICIIIfl Sflllll' fld) OGO O SO 'H. C. STEVENS 4A DESIRE FOR BEAUTY Plcasant Scent So Popular Some | Years Ago Taken Up by the Present Generation, generations the delicate purple blos- retta as she entered from the street | soms, dried in the sun, were used al- | and sank into a chair. “I've given up | most entirely by our grandmothers | 9 being beautiful.” for perfuming their fine linen, their “Dear me!" exclaimed her brother. | gowns and even their hats, Or a ew ays On]yv W “When did you stop? I can't say that Linen chests were not complete ! ) e 1 notice any difference.” without their small bags of lavender % g i “I've given up trying to be beauti- | 1a'1 between the sheets and pads of " " ful, of course. I mean.” explained Lo- | luvender between the folds of table- Wl se an sult ln Our reita severely. “Goodness knows I | cloths and napery. Choziu where all 2 worked hard enough at it. I bought | the lovely hand-made lingerie was d f 9 O all the women's magazines and for a | kept, where the prospective bride Wln OW Or ° A time I was puzzled what course to | stored the articles of her trousseau . pursue of all those suggested by the | as they were finished, one by one, : beauty editors. Finally I chose one in | were plentifully supplied with laven- SO any at t at “'e \\l” spite of the fact that no other beauty | der blossoms tied up in neat little editor agreed with her on two or three | linen bags, e 5 7 subjects. The only thing about her Then, for some reason, the fashion |’ h d 2 f e prescriptions that | really minded at | of perfuming with lavender went out, |# S OW ln Our Wln O\‘ (;I all was the olive oil.” and the more pungent and heavier GLASS AND SILVERWARE A handsome line of Souvenir Spoons, Hand Painted China Cloisonne Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Waist Sets | “You had to take it internally or | scents were used. But now, with the A Complete Repall' Department externally, or both?" retarn of fashions of other days, the “Well, it's generally useful,” said Lo- ue for lavender is with us again. ’ retta, with reserve. “What T minded fastidious women now have | \’Vork Carefu”y and .PromptIYLDone was getting it out of my hair. It had | '"+ir clothing laid between pads of | to be rubbed into the scalp at regular | livender, and pinned in the front of { DLQEOIOIOTQIOROPOE MFOPOEOBOEOPOROIOIQEAECEOL | intervals to prevent the hair from | their gowns is a small sachet, covered — e | falling out. That was the idea.” 1 silk or linen embroidered to “Was yours loose?” ch the color ribbon used in the MooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOC‘O“C “No, indeed, but it might bother me crie, that way, you know. | wanted to be I'welve inches of three-inch wide on the safe side. This editor sald you | ribbon that has been cut in half, then 0 ‘ ‘ ‘ n could save any hair irom falling out | s“wed together on the selvage edge | if you begin early enough. It took me :':.:‘! fringed out on the ends, then filled a good hour the first time to get the | with dried lavender flowers, makes halr in condition to go to bed, and | the prettiest kind of a corsage sachet. then it was so sticky the next day, [dttle bags or flap pads of handker- that I had to have a woman come and | chief linen, having some dainty blos- shampoo me before breakfast. That|s0oms or a pretty spray of flowers was the day 1 was an hour late get- | “mbroidered upon them, are nice for ting downstairs.” the linen chest, or to put in the draw- “I remember.” ‘1 ers of the bureau where underclolhlng “Well, another thing recommended | 0r blouses are kept. was egg shampoo, which you must put | mbroidered handkerchiefs, folded on yourself in order to have fresh ma- | 0ver in envelope fashion, then stitched terials used. It said to rinse the hair | in place, make pretty sachets when immediately with warm water, but | filled with lavender, in fact, any small when T did it I didu't like the effect.” | 2icces of silk, ribbon or fine linen “Poached eggs on lLoretta,” com 1 be utilized for this purpose. Laven- mented her brother, W hru, was the | der llowers are quite inexpensive; the matter with that process? woman with a slender purse can “I thought I should never get the | #Tord sachets of this kind, and they CIGA RS m“gl(‘“nm;-- . g | rake delightful gifts for the holiday | “This 18 interesting. What trouble | **4500. i , Gl did you get into next?” “The next was sort of funny ‘ BONNET Dy MATIN. chuckled Loretta. Ihe bheauty editor | oo A H T CIGAR CO advised a certain kind of eream for | g the face, which I bought over at the | hairdresser's. 1 used it for several H 3 days without looking any better and ! Lakeland‘ Florlda | then went over to ask about it. The | 290 Blue. B woman said I'd boneht the cream sold | - | to automobilists o keep off dust and | \ < .-.z.fi.»o.\nt.o-rwcyfio-" tan. Then she wanted me to take O RETRIARE $1.50. Now is yourchance 1o some good clothes che e L - SRS | 2k e S e m’ The Hub JOSEPH 'LeVAY 118 Kentucky' Avenue Lakelond DO TFOFIQIOTFITFOORAOTINFHF RO IO < . I'the beauty lotion, but T wouidu't, Ish BOBOBOBGHOBOGO v "030 OBOPOIOEOB03 4 couldn’t stand putting any xm-n-! 2 | creams on my countenance, ? o ol i : - : - “Next T teok up a regular course of K5 3 e 7 work recommende by the editor 3 i w G 3 Every night and morning 1 brushed ! X ; ¥ hel’e C&n YOU et Th( /¢ each side of my hair 100 times, mak- Ing about half a thousand strokes in Here at this drug store. If the doct Salt Mackeral, large ......... all, massaged my scalp for fifteen min- utes, spent a quarter of an hour on 4 you need a certain instrument or applianc (ime my nails, took a bran bath and mas- This dainty little boudoir cap has Smoked Blotten e & ; ’ been fashioned out of fine net and in- right to this store— we have it. ::fi:: lm;'“:;m: ‘x'p::|::.r:dr\l.lalvl|:poo,‘\l;x:)t sertions, and has been trimmed with s s U o) took an hour and a half, and had a [ ® Fithered rouleau of satin and a wreath of silk roses, professional go over all I had been do- never m( out of the sn»cinhntn plnco LINE INCLLJDEF Phone 89 Quick Du-- | without buying a lot of creams and AxR2 Kippered Herring, Herring Roe, tins tod Roe, ting . | powders, too. The! n of course, there | were the rxerciuen Newspapers [ “The what” | “Every nisht and morning I had to i { Stand on my toos a certain number of NlagaZInes times, my arms up and down | for f frates tonch the floor fen tites whon staudion, take tweacy Stationcry long s and jump a rope. “1s wa i ' ar [ aueried hr 1 e E e ranin POS( C:-;dS “No, 1 did it n cellar. rotorted | Loretta. “The exirelsos took so lang ' ngars' ,‘ F-m iAil hinds of, o | that T never was in hul much by 'ur(‘ w. R oy 2 |kt T 2ol W | e st e e e o | R E A L ESTA “But what?" 5 3 . | POUIFDL0ED LOBOBOFOFOBOS 3 S5a Well. just nov I met that very [chasing cre Your| ot &t aye aows g : = See Us Fur ROSEDALF and PARK 111! bricd derring, dozen OROTILOFOROEOBOF Evported Sardines L. 10e to 25 Sardines e >y MFOFQE0: 0 0 FOPOPOH0H CO0OCVO0LIOVIOIOG0000006¢ | You know her?” patron ge appreciated, “To my sorrow. What did she say i £ , ) &B t Buildi L akei A S 8 A + She put up her lorgnette and then een ryen ulding a 2| ehe asked me what on carth made . A ? na for Quick Sale, 80 Acres £ s peakea S i s v | Miss Ruby Daniel - [e20000000056005005000000000005000005005 As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half 3|ed that I would look so draceed out < ¢ | when my years began to sh M SO PRI $OE mile from stition; 60 a:res under good wire fence: $ | erandmother, she sad, was s pesr) News Stand £OFOHOSDLOTOLOMIOICINIVID LOPOIOSOPOIOTO I 30 acres cultivat. d; 122 l.xrgc bearmg orange trees, #/even when she was as old as I. but Loooy of Edisonla Theater 200 grdpdrun trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres ':: C_eg:nly I‘)':h rI\x:m»pninlod in 'he Model "ardware [:0 fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- B ot N - A ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. Birth of the Press Agent, The first man with SJ.SOO cash gcts this barga'"’ toTk:ne nrtl of :d\emqnz is belleved ARC" [R another $2,000 to be piid in one, two and three years. it o e e was conducted on humdrum lines. Act (luuk as this wili not last, QU i i S anget Follvery ot Call o1 write aavned s e ors nner "% (The Second-Hand Man lorious ho nicki THE ALEX. HOLLY REALTY C0., Lakeland, Fla gy_"zgu‘ufi;j‘n{;&‘:“;g“ L i adventur- X mmmmmmmmomm ous; and the machinations of Pysher |PUFREr Oil Stove, Beds from $2 or SOOIV TOFOF0E0H V#0040 I.ons became possible The artist in |UP- Dressers $4 up, Chairs 30¢ up, | publicity, by strange paradox. is one | Rockers $1.50 up, Office Desk, Settee, g lakeland ArtlfICIaI stone works of the few figures in contemporary | Buffet, Sideboard, Sewing Machine. 2 | London life who has hi HODOD ¢ Headquarters for everything in hardware : GIGIBOIG See our Parcels Post Computing Scalcs ': Carbide Lamps, Keen Kutter Tools. Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Queensware * and Graniteware, ' OB fat 4 therto missed | Rattan Cot, a new 30-. 30 Rifle—\ari ’ ¢ VMAIN STREET, Near Citrus Exchange Plone 530 Req $ M® falr share of the liniight—~pyg. | : MAKES 'lin takedown—and other articles ton 1 Press Age | ;:::T!b:'b:r:-r;t “?:"m Pusher | ;\.merous to mention. Just pur- RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THENM. CAN SAVE YOU MONRY “Why is it that so many people e eeeenin, chased all of Dr. Bevis' household Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale rmp on getting caught 1n mining Second & I-I a BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS B l Tinning and Plumbing Contractors. House Furnishings a Specialty. -»@Bsmosmowwe This May Be the Reason. and office ixtures “I think it must be because thers 12 and 18 inch Drain Tlle'fordllde'dk. Gate Posts, Flowe: |s always somebody around who fg ounds. Ete Good Stock on Hand Wlhhmhnolchnp H B. ZIMMERMAN Proprleto Q=20 lmmg o accept money from others i Who think the more apparent a swin- dle is the less likely it 1s to prove to | be what it seems.” | B Tecracaci